(Still Finishing)
1. NC Geography
2. Natural Resources
3. Early Native Americans
4. Pirates ((1)Edward “Blackbeard” Teach)
5. Native American- Settler Conflict
6. Early Settlement (Roanoke Settlement)
7. The town of Bath
8. Colonialism, Proprietary Colony ((2) King Charles II)
9. NC Social system of colonial times
10. Slavery
11. The 1st and 2nd Continental Congress meet
12. Provincial Convention of North Carolina ((3) NC Delegates: Joseph Hawes, William Hooper, and John Penn)
13. The Intolerable Acts
14. Edenton Tea Party
15. Battle of Moorse Creek Birdge
16. The Declaration of Independence
17. Articles of Confederation
18. The Mecklenburg Resolves and the Halifax Resolves
19. NC Constitution
20. 12th state
21. Surrender: ((4) General Cornwallis) surrenders at Yorktown, Treaty of Paris
22. Ratification of the US Constitution
23. North Carolina social structure post revolution
24. North Carolina Economics post revolution
25. Slavery post revolution
26. “Rip Van Winkle” State
27. ((5)Andrew Jackson) and the “Trail of Tears”
28. ((6) James Polk) becomes President
29. Leaving the Union
30. The Civil War
31. The battle of Bentonville
32. ((7)Andrew Johnson) becomes president
33. Wright Brothers
34. WW I, Ft. Bragg
35. 19th amendment passed ((8)Gertrude Wiel)
36. Tobacco industry ((9)R. J. Reynolds)
37. The great Depression
38. WW II
39. Research Triangle Park
40. Civil Rights; Greensborough sit-ins ((10)Martin Luther King Jr.)
NC History Top 40:
(Still Finishing)1. NC Geography
2. Natural Resources
3. Early Native Americans
4. Pirates ((1)Edward “Blackbeard” Teach)
5. Native American- Settler Conflict
6. Early Settlement (Roanoke Settlement)
7. The town of Bath
8. Colonialism, Proprietary Colony ((2) King Charles II)
9. NC Social system of colonial times
10. Slavery
11. The 1st and 2nd Continental Congress meet
12. Provincial Convention of North Carolina ((3) NC Delegates: Joseph Hawes, William Hooper, and John Penn)
13. The Intolerable Acts
14. Edenton Tea Party
15. Battle of Moorse Creek Birdge
16. The Declaration of Independence
17. Articles of Confederation
18. The Mecklenburg Resolves and the Halifax Resolves
19. NC Constitution
20. 12th state
21. Surrender: ((4) General Cornwallis) surrenders at Yorktown, Treaty of Paris
22. Ratification of the US Constitution
23. North Carolina social structure post revolution
24. North Carolina Economics post revolution
25. Slavery post revolution
26. “Rip Van Winkle” State
27. ((5)Andrew Jackson) and the “Trail of Tears”
28. ((6) James Polk) becomes President
29. Leaving the Union
30. The Civil War
31. The battle of Bentonville
32. ((7)Andrew Johnson) becomes president
33. Wright Brothers
34. WW I, Ft. Bragg
35. 19th amendment passed ((8)Gertrude Wiel)
36. Tobacco industry ((9)R. J. Reynolds)
37. The great Depression
38. WW II
39. Research Triangle Park
40. Civil Rights; Greensborough sit-ins ((10)Martin Luther King Jr.)